„Sie werden nicht schlafen, bis Sie AGENT NULL zu Ende gelesen haben. Ein erstklassiges Werk, mit einer Reihe von gut entwickelten, sehr genießenswerten Figuren. Die Beschreibung der Action-Szenen befördert uns direkt in eine Realität, in der man meinen könnte, man säße im Kino mit Surroundsound und 3D (es würde wirklich einen tollen Hollywood Film abgeben). Ich kann die Fortsetzung kaum abwarten.” --Roberto Mattos, Books and Movie Reviews
In RÜCKRUF NULL (Buch #6) ist die Übersetzerin des Präsidenten die einzige Eingeweihte einer geheimen Unterhaltung, die unsere Welt ändern könnte. Dadurch wird sie zum Ziel eines Mordanschlags, bei dem man sie zur Strecke bringen will. Agent Null, den wieder die Pflicht ruft, ist möglicherweise der Einzige, der sie noch retten könnte.
Agent Null, der versucht, sein Leben wieder auf die Reihe zu bringen und das Vertrauen seiner Töchter zurückzugewinnen, schwört, dass er nie wieder in den Dienst tritt. Doch als man ihn ruft, um das Leben dieser wehrlosen Übersetzerin zu retten, kann er nicht ablehnen. Die Übersetzerin ist allerdings genauso faszinierend wie die Geheimnisse, die sie hütet. Null, der sich mit ihr gemeinsam auf der Flucht befindet, könnte ihr fast verfallen.
Welches Geheimnis verbirgt sie? Warum versuchen die mächtigsten Organisationen der Welt, sie deshalb zu töten? Wird es Null gelingen, sie rechtzeitig zu retten?
RÜCKRUF NULL (BUCH #6) ist ein Spionage-Thriller, den man einfach nicht aus der Hand legen kann. Sie werden bis spät nachts weiterlesen. Buch #7 der AGENT NULL Serie ist bald verfügbar.
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„Einer der besten Thriller, die ich dieses Jahr gelesen habe.” --Books and Movie Reviews (in Bezug auf Koste es was es wolle)
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Jack Mars is author of the bestselling LUKE STONE thriller series, which include the suspense thrillers ANY MEANS NECESSARY (book #1), OATH OF OFFICE (book #2) and SITUATION ROOM (book #3).
In the realm of espionage thrillers, Jack Mars' "Recall Zero" stands as a testament to the genre's enduring allure. The 6th installment in the Agent Zero series, narrated by Brian Callanan, is a riveting journey that not only thrills but also adds depth to its central character, Agent Zero. This review delves into the audiobook's narrative, performance, and overall impact.
**Narrative: A High-Stakes Espionage Puzzle
"Recall Zero" is a masterclass in suspense-building. The story revolves around the President's translator, who becomes privy to a world-altering secret conversation. Targeted for assassination, her only hope lies in the hands of Agent Zero, a man grappling with his own demons and reluctant to return to the service. The plot weaves a complex tapestry of intrigue, with each thread pulling the listener deeper into the labyrinth of international espionage.
Mars excels in crafting a narrative that is both expansive and intimate. The stakes are global, yet the story remains grounded in the personal struggles of its characters. The translator's secret is a Pandora's box of potential chaos, and as the layers peel away, the listener is left questioning the true price of knowledge.
**Performance: Callanan's Commanding Presence
Brian Callanan's narration is a pivotal element of the audiobook experience. His voice carries the weight of the story with a gravitas that befits the genre. Callanan's ability to differentiate characters through subtle shifts in tone and accent is commendable, providing a clear and immersive listening experience.
The emotional range Callanan brings to Agent Zero is particularly noteworthy. He captures the character's internal conflict with a nuanced performance that adds layers to the protagonist. The listener can feel Zero's reluctance, his sense of duty, and the burgeoning connection with the translator, making for a compelling auditory journey.
**Impact: A Thriller That Resonates
"Recall Zero" does more than entertain; it resonates. The audiobook taps into the zeitgeist of contemporary geopolitical tensions, making the fiction feel alarmingly plausible. It's a story that lingers, prompting reflection on the nature of secrets and the cost of security.
The pacing of the audiobook is expertly managed, with Callanan's delivery amplifying the tension. The listener is never allowed to grow complacent, as the narrative propels them through twists and turns, each revelation more shocking than the last.
**Conclusion: A Must-Listen for Thriller Enthusiasts
Jack Mars' "Recall Zero" is a standout addition to the Agent Zero series and the espionage thriller genre at large. With Brian Callanan's skilled narration, the audiobook becomes an experience that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally engaging.
Listeners who crave a story that combines heart-pounding action with thoughtful character development will find "Recall Zero" to be a rewarding listen. It's a tale that proves the power of secrets and the lengths to which individuals and nations will go to protect them. "Recall Zero" is an un-putdownable listen that will keep you hooked until the very end. As Agent Zero's journey continues, one can only anticipate the further adventures that await in this high-octane series.
What I liked about this story was that it was a bit grittier than the previous books in the series. The problems with his daughters was more severe and when he was engaging in adventures oversees, Zero wasn't just attacking nameless, faceless, unimportant bad guys, but sometimes having to go after people who would be good guys acting on behalf of the villains. The moral ambiguity was an interesting touch.
There is nothing I didn’t love about this thriller, absolutely amazing. Kept me glued to the finish, I can’t wait for the sequel, If I could it I’d give it 10 stars!
Former CIA agent Kent Steele is back in action om the aptly titled, Recall Zero.
Jack Mars brings us volume six of his spy thriller series featuring the exceptional and exasperating CIA agent Kent Steele, a.k.a. Agent Zero; the man who had his memory erased only to have it restored. And yes, that is creating problems.
Steele has his Achilles' heel. He is frustratingly inept at solving his own problems even as he is very adept at solving world problems. At times, in this volume, my internal voice was screaming, "Get it together, man!" Why? Steele is at times as boneheaded as a father as he is brilliant as an agent. Mars wants to remind us Agent Zero may be the best, but he is human!
Mars provides the acceleration, intrigue, and action. One has called this book, "un-putdownable." That's a new word to me, and apropos when it comes to this series.
A Ukrainian translator is on the run after she sits in with the Presidents of the United States and Russia in a secret meeting where she learns that Russia requests some very extraordinary moves to be made by the US President. These moves will lead to war and the destruction of her own country, Ukraine. Once she realizes that she is now a marked woman and will soon die because she knows too much she begins to run. And, the Russians and CIA are not far behind.
Agent Zero, who has retired from his work at the CIA is asked to help her and he may be the only one who can, so he comes out of retirement. She is tricked by the Russian assassins several times in her attempt to get away but Zero arrives to save the day as he has been known to do.
But, even with his best friend, Alan at his side, it may not be easy to save the day and the world too.
Admittedly my biggest gripe about the Zero series is always with "Reid Lawson." Thankfully, #6 takes a refreshing approach and the Doofus-ness is toned way down. Reid hits a serious and emotional rock bottom drawing true sympathy from the reader. Recall Zero is about him understanding Kent Steele is his true being and Lawson the "alter ego." I was happy to see him back in action and metaphorically letting go of suburban life. Hopefully this addition marks a new direction for an "okay" series into a "good/great" one. I always mentions how there's serious competition in this genre but Zero and his girls are finally starting to grow on me. My motivation to read #7 is the highest so far, albeit still not a "must read" to me.
It's not my favourite of the series and I think it could have been better. I think the story per se was rushed especially towards the end and the editing could have been crisper. I can understand what losing the only thing that made sense aka your job can do to you. And how bereft, and alone it can make you feel. And how energized you can feel when you get back to it again. But I'd still think Zero's daughters need to give him a chance and understand him. Sometimes people cannot do anything about simply how much their world reolves around their work. And I guess it's because of people like them the lesser mortals and mediocre can survive in the world and workplace. Because a genius covers for them simply by existing.
Zero is disassociated from the world. Even his daughters are estranged. He is no longer a CIA agent. His only contacts are Maria, his live in life partner, and Mitch, his former CIA partner and best friend.Then he is asked to help a woman he has never met. So, does Zero get back in the saddle after his fall? Again, this book like the others, is a page turner. Lots of action, subterfuge, and surprises.
Wow, what a shift of temperament with this novel. Zero loses his girls because he tells the truth. They abandon him and he sinks into depression. The phone call jump starts him into action once again. The off the books operation doesn't go anything like Zero was hoping.
It seems like the Agent Zero series has fallen into the same pattern as so many other book serials. The author hits a home run with the first and second books and each subsequent entry in the series get incrementally worse until you reach the point that you wonder how such a fine author could churn out such drivel.
This one is not only unbelievable but it is also almost unreadable
I loved every minute of this book. In fact I read it in two days. From start to finish it was like an addiction. I'd start but try as I might, I could not stop reading or listening. In my opinion, one of the best written books by Jack Mars to date. I'll stop writing as I do not want to leave any spoilers. If there was a ten star rating, I'd give it a twenty!
★★★★★ Great book! Can’t wait to read it again (and I will). ★★★★☆ Good book. I am glad I read this. ★★★☆☆ OK book. Nothing special but not bad. ★★☆☆☆ Not good. Why did I waste my time? ★☆☆☆☆ Lousy. I didn’t finish.
If for whatever reason, I go back and reread a good book, I will change the rating to five-star because I read it again.
I really like this series and will continue to read the books. The characters are likeable and consistent and there is plenty of action. Literary license is taken by the author and some things are factually wrong. But one can look past that.
Ammrevole lo sforzo di rendere il protagonista più umano, la descrizione della lotta interiore e dei problemi famigliari avvicinano il personaggio alla vita quotidana anche se con il rischio di renderlo meno interessante agli occhi di chi cerca solo azione e suspence.
Jack Mars does a terrific job of his characterization of a very believable and energetic protagonist. His plot line has just the right amount of twists
I’ve read most of this series and love it! If you like Vince Flynn/Kyle Mills, Tom Clancy or David Baldacci, you will love these books. Once I start reading I have to finish. The stories just take you over. Jack, you need to write faster...lol
Another gripping thriller in the Agent Zero Series. Following events in the previous book Agent Zero had left the agency but he gets a call asking him to save the life of a translator who is the only witness to a conversation between two presidents that will have terrible consequences for many people if it is followed to its conclusion. Can Agent Zero save her life and prevent the terrible plans reaching fruition?
Well written and holds your attention from start to finish.
Este libro contiene más drama que los anteriores. Las misiones anteriores han hecho mella en las relaciones de Cero, parece que todo debe empeorar antes de mejorar. Mucha acción como siempre. Cero, como siempre, inteligente, arriesgado y talentoso. Una historia muy entretenida y que te deja enganchado para la siguiente.
The way Mars turns his characters from nice little girls to hateful young women keeps your interest at a high level. Of course this just brings you back fotbmore